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You know. Im pissed off here. Momentum has changed all because coaches mismanaged the game. Ben wanted to get to the line and call a play. Haley held them back which gave Lewis the chance to throw a LATE red flag. Total BS.

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That end around to Cotchery when Brown, Wheaton, and Sanders were on the field was just beyond stupid. The fact that they are currently tied is amazing. And preventing Ben from calling a play, ANY PLAY, was just moronic and reeks of a coach that cares about his own ego more than winning.

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Originally Posted by BlitzTo7

That end around to Cotchery when Brown, Wheaton, and Sanders were on the field was just beyond stupid. The fact that they are currently tied is amazing. And preventing Ben from calling a play, ANY PLAY, was just moronic and reeks of a coach that cares about his own ego more than winning.

Brown and Sanders were not on the field for that endaround to Cotchery. The WR's were Cotchery, Wheaton, and Moye.

Forced patriotism is an oxymoron.

A government leader proclaiming that citizens have to stand proudly for the National Anthem or else they shouldn't be in the country sounds more like a mandated decree from a totalitarian dictator like Kim Jong Un rather than the leader of the Free World.

Our ability to peacefully protest is a fundamental American right, and any attempt by our government to squash this freedom is what is truly dishonoring the liberty that our Star Spangled Banner symbolizes.

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Cotchery has not helped a stuttering offense with key drops & other flubs.

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust & sweat & blood...